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Big daddy wags

02/10/18 6:59 PM

#70781 RE: Porgie Tirebiter #70780

Now you’ve changed your explanation!

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“Water is the most "solvent" substance known -“
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Before you said:

“Water is the most ‘powerful’ solvent known”

Appreciate your acquiescence to that fact!

And just FYI, I never tried to tie the solvent properties of water with the volatility of water.

One last point you made that needs clarification:
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“Water is highly volatile”
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That is only partially true. Only when Water is at or approaching its boiling point, could you actually consider it to be “highly volatile”
Volatility of a compound is proportional to the temperature and pressure!
At room temperature or less at 1atm of pressure, water is minimally volatile vs say benzene or gasoline.



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Ecomike

02/11/18 7:27 PM

#70797 RE: Porgie Tirebiter #70780

I think you just made a similar error to what Big Daddy made:

"I just saw some inaccurate science. (LOL, like there is any shortage of it when MEA's Pseudo-Science is involved!)

Gasoline, while more volatile, is not nearly as effective a solvent as water.

Water is the most "solvent" substance known - Elementary Chemistry."

If we chose to consider what dissolves Steel faster, I chose Nitric acid over water, multiple acids over water for dissolving concrete faster, Gasoline over water dissolving automotive varnish/gum/cooked grease, and Mono-ethanol-amine over water for dissolving paint. And DHMO is just as good as water at dissolving stuff, LOL

Now, about your Pseudo claims of SGSIF/MEA technology that has been vetted by over 100 chemical engineers the last 10 years at multiple top of the petrochemical engineering fields, and Alstom Power's VP of technology, just what exactly can you cite in the Professor Colin Oloman's 8 Issued patents in 6 countries that is "Pseudo Science"? Please be specific.